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What is your favorite Game System?

Mine will be the Nintendo N64. Because I love Mario Games and the Zelda game on it. But my Favorite of all on both of them will be Mario Party the first one. When it first came out me and my other two brother played it 2 week straight on summer vacation and beat it. Also still now even though it's still old but its still got it's good value on it still fun like the good old day's !

Most of my early days of gaming took place on the Nintendo 64; I still own one, and I still have bunches of fun playing on. The fact I've beaten all the games numerous times is irrelevant; I still have a blast playing Zelda and Banjo Kazooie.

My second would have to go to the Nintendo DS; I'm not a handheld gaming type of person. I'm really not. The DS made me want to be; while the graphics weren't as great as the PSPs, it didn't matter. WarioWare and Big Brain Academy just captivated me with how different they were.

I'm excited for the Wii, but I can't say it's a favorite console of mine when I haven't even played on it yet.

It's the system that got me hooked on RPGs, and it had tons of them (Chrono Trigger, Secret of Mana, Earthbound, Terranigma, Super Mario RPG); it's the system that's home to my favorite Zelda game (A Link to the Past), my favorite Mario game (Super Mario World), my favorite RPG (Final Fantasy VI), and my favorite game to date (Super Metroid); and all-around, it just had so many fantastic, timeless games.

Second to that... hard to say. Probably the PS1, PS2, Gamecube, GBA, or DS. Of course, the next generation of systems looks very promising... games like GRAW and Dead Rising on the 360 have already impressed me.

Seriously though, it's whichever one I'm playing for the time being. It was once NES, then Sega Genesis, then SNES, N64, PS, PS2, Xbox, and right now the Xbox360. I don't have strong attachments to aging systems nor loyalties to their companies. Once it's old, it becomes a paperweight or dust collector, or gets sold for $5 at the next yard sale. I'll always laugh at my mom though for donating our old SNES to the homeless, that's gotta be like a slap in the face to them.

Famicom/NES. Not only does this console have all of the best games, but it has a lot of character. This is the only system that you have to coax it into working. It seems like the only person that can make the Nintendo work is the owner. You have to beat on it, blow it, tap it just the right way to make it work.